Pompeo on Yang Jiechi’s U.S.-China Summit Outburst : I Would Attack the Chinese Communist Party’s Pain Points This Way…

After the new U.S. administration took office, it has recently been actively meeting with top officials of Asian countries. In addition to the U.S.-Japan and U.S.-Korea talks, the U.S.-China talks have received particular attention, and the Chinese side’s attitude at the beginning was extremely rude, with Chinese representative Yang Jiechi choking the U.S. side directly, and the scene was quite hot; in response, former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo said that if he had been present, he would have directly attacked the Chinese Communist Party on the Wuhan pneumonia (Chinese Communist Party virus, New Crown pneumonia, COVID- 19) issue to attack the sore point of the Chinese Communist Party.

Pompeo on Friday (19) interview with “FOX NEWS” (FOX NEWS), host Hannity (Sean Hannity) pointed out that in this U.S.-China dialogue, the United States was taught a lesson by the Chinese Communist Party, but the U.S. Secretary of State did not counter back against China’s human rights issues, only apologize, “I think this is unreasonable. “

In response, Pompeo said it was very embarrassing, but more importantly, he thinks it’s dangerous when the Chinese Communist Party perceives that the U.S. is showing weakness, as seen in the talks, when the Chinese Communist Party witnesses how the U.S. is dealing with Iran, returning to the Paris climate agreement, and rejoining the WHO, which escorted China on the Wuhan virus, all of which are big gifts (from the U.S.) to the Chinese Communist Party.

“When they find out about America’s cowardly attitude in these areas, they will bully us and exploit these weaknesses of ours. We need U.S. leaders to show the Chinese Communist Party that we are determined, as President Trump and our team have done, and that failure to do so will bring many bad consequences and dangers. Cowardice invites war and malice, especially when the Chinese Communist Party knows that this administration is weak against them.”

The moderator then asked Pompeo how he would have responded to the Chinese side if he had been there, and Pompeo said bluntly that he would have pointed out directly that the Chinese Communist Party was using the virus to harm the world, taking millions of lives and causing billions of dollars in economic damage, and that it was “unacceptable [for the U.S.] not to push back like that.”